The contrast of light and dark, and the patterns it creates on the landscape, can be striking.
Author: Eric Fowler
50 Years Educating Hunters
In 1974, the Nebraska Legislature passed a bill requiring youths ages 12 to 15 to pass a Hunter Safety course before they could hunt.
Fish Ladders – Something Could Mean Everything
Most everyone knows fish can jump. But there are few species swimming in rivers and streams in Nebraska that can launch themselves 3 feet from a pool into a culvert.
Elijah – Finding Your Place
Elijah Riley, a young hunter from Lincoln, is on a mission to reach underserved minorities in hunting and fishing.
Shoreline to Spare – Sherman Reservoir SRA
At 2,845 acres and a little more than 4 miles long, Sherman Reservoir is far from Nebraska’s largest, but only one has more shoreline.
Melting the Green Glacier – Eastern Red Cedar Management
In the Loess Canyons region of southwestern Nebraska, landowners are making serious headway in fighting back eastern red cedar trees.